>>2936667
>What is the name of these if I wanted to look them up? I'm referring to those tools that have a bandsaw as the cutting agent but function like a miter saw. (I'm assuming that's what you're talking about, but I may be mistaken.)
What you're talking about is a swivel head bandsaw and I have seen some that are quite small (like a 4x6 bandsaw head) I think AVE might have one on his channel. They also make them for bigger industrial use, and the price goes up fast the bigger it is.
There are also abrasive chop saws, which is your standard metal cutting saw that everyone had back in the day. And then Dry cut saws, which run about half the rpm of an abrasive saw and use carbide tipped blades to cut mild steel and aluminum. Don't try and cut anything hard with them though as it will immediately fuck the blade up.
And then there are cold cut saws which turn way slower still. They aren't very common outside of industrial applications.